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Rustic Lift Top Coffee Table
I opted to stagger 2 different kinds of wood on top for a little pizzazz. The lift hardware didn't line up well and ended up needing a spacer inside to glide smoothly (link was out of stock so I went rogue), but now it's lovely. I chose the X brace with no bottom and left the natural wood with stain. My dad helped me do biscuit joints for the top and mortise/tenons in the frame. Overall I love it! - Brooke
Flight of the Bumble Bee
I saw the plan posted on this site and had to bulid this for my grandson Paulie. The whole build took one day from start to fininsh. I didn't have to spend much for the project since I already had most of the material on hand. I used a tabel saw, Jig saw, and Miter saw to make all my cuts as directed by the plans. I found the project plans to be very simple to follow. I can't wait to see the look on my grandsons face when he sees this on Christmas day.
Respectfully,
Rich
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Bathroom Storage Tower
I designed this closed storage unit for my main bathroom. Two adjustable shelves behind each door make storage very flexible. The open middle shelf is tall and easily accessible for items used multiple times a day.
I built this with a single sheet of plywood. I splurged on nice hinges for a full-overlay door.
I drilled my shelf pin holes using a piece of pegboard as my guide, and some painters tape to mark the depth on my drill bit so I didn't drill too deep.
Getting the doors to hang straight was one of the hardest parts! I apologize that the pictures are all sideways, I don't know how to fix it.
Hinges - $16
Handles - $3
Rust-Oleum Half Pint Ultimate Satin Polyurethane - $7
Shelf pins - $4
Total Cost - $70
Modified Media Cabinet
I modified this project to fit my space. I'm pretty new at woodworking but everything was fun to do. One of the hardest parts for me were the legs so I opted for cabinet feet from Ikea. I've gotten so many compliments so far!
Painted buffet and hutch
This is the largest piece I have built. I wanted a buffet and hutch to hold all my crockery. All the large pieces became the display pieces in the open shelves. Ana's plans makes it so easy to modify and build
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Thu, 10/01/2020 - 19:07
I added wallpaper to the…
I added wallpaper to the back to give it a custom look. My hubby help put some lights to finish the piece.
Custom Mobile Cooler Stand
Modified the post from birds and bees. - Jay Varghese
Loft bed with desk...
I just wanted to share the loft bed I built for my daughter based on the plans available here. I added a desk, painted an existing chair I had built to match and included pink LED lights around the inside of the bed. Thanks for everyone sharing their ideas, plans and pics..!
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Fri, 08/14/2015 - 21:39
Beautiful Loft
Awesome! Do you have plans up for the desk area? I would like to incorporate that similar style. Thank you.
Turned leg farmhouse dining table
Great rustic farmhouse dining table
Pretreat pine with conditioner, apply one coat of stain, then a coat of vinegar/ steel wool mixture, and finally 2-3 coats poly. Sand between each step with 220 grit and remove all dust.
Farmhouse Bed - Queen Sized
Fun quick project for our new house. I finished this bed in 2 days, and my wife was very happy! I stained it in Jacobean (Minwax), and finished with a clear satin poly.
Entryway Mail Sort, Hutch, and Shoe Drawers
Made the hutch 1ft taller
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Play Workbench
My son loves to be in the shop with me. For Christmas I thought he would really like his own workbench with some tools that he sees me use. He really gravitates toward the clamps and my drill. I lucked out and found a fun drill that he really enjoys... "just like Daddy's!" I hope it serves him well for years to come.
The frame is joined with glue and screws. The screw holes are filled with contrasting dowels and cut flush. The top is 2 pieces of 3/4" birch laminated together. I rounded over all the edges with 1/4" roundover bit in the laminate router. The top is attached with pocket screws.
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Tidy Up End Table
Fun little project, think I used too many pocket holes, they are really visible, all well, take what you learn.
Pedestal Table Herringbone Top
Herringbone Table
Thanks for the wonderful plans! This is my 2nd Ana White build (traditional turned leg, pottery barn desk). I used the legs from this build and then leveraged some tips from another blog for the herringbone top using 2 sheets of MDF as a base (http://www.southernrevivals.com/2014/06/tile-top-herringbone-table-make…). My herringbone table took some planning, as it is over 13' long. Now all of my family can eat together when we get together!
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Wed, 04/29/2020 - 16:56
This is absolutely gorgeous!…
This is absolutely gorgeous! I love the unique top you did with the herringbone pattern. I've been debating on trying something similar myself 😁
Tilt-Out Kitchen Trash Can Cabinet
Here's my take on Ana's 'Wood Tilt-Out Trash or Recycling Cabinet.' It's made from lumber salvaged from pallets found locally. Two changes made from the original plans:
- Raised panel on the door
- Used two stop blocks inside the cabinet to limit motion on the door (instead of chains)
The only items that were purchased were the trash can, hinges, door pull and Kreg screws.
Links for techniques and finishes used in this project:
Raised panels:
https://www.finehomebuilding.com/2006/03/01/making-raised-panel-doors-o…
Milk paint finish:
http://toolmakingart.com/2008/06/16/two-layer-milk-paint/
Topcoat on cabinet:
https://sawsonskates.com/bobs-miracle-finish/
Topcoat on the cabinet is a mix of spar varnish, paint thinner and boiled linseed oil. A formulation for the finish can be found in a link in the Summary section (above).
Finish on the top was a product called "Maxithane" from Sico. It's a combination of stain and polyurethane. The color is Cedar. I happened to find a can of this product at a dollar store that specializes in closeout deals and haven't seen it in any stores since.
Homeschool Table
Christmas Gift-Chalkboard
This project was a Christmas gift for the niece and nephew. It turned out better than expected and was easy to do. I followed the plan, just made it shorter and narrow for a 3 and 6 year old to use. Mom and dad liked it a lot. I took off 8 inches from the height and width. Luckily someone else had the chalkboard paint leftover. That helped to keep the cost down. I had left over plywood from another project. I just bought the hinges and 1x2 and 1x3's. That's why the cost is fairly low for this project. Its worth saving those scrape pieces. Thanks Ana.
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Tilt Out Trash Bin
This was my first project using an Ana White plan....Modified it a bit...quite happy with how it came out...it was very low cost to make and a lot of fun.
Mega Buffet!
Measuring 8' long, 36" tall, 20" deep, and weighing nearly 400lbs, this is truly a MEGA BUFFET!
Cabinet Materials: 3/4" cabinet-grade birch plywood sub-frame. 1/4" V-groove rear paneling. American Poplar face-frame
Top: 2-1/2" thick American Spalted Ambrosia Maple flitch
Hardware: Custom
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Farmhouse X Desk
I built the Farmhouse X Desk with full extension drawers instead of shelves.
Countertop Pie Box Safe
Sorry for the messy background. I made this out of scrap pine I had on my lumber rack. It turned out pretty poorly in my humble estimation, but it'll serve the purpose next week! I still need to finish it off with a magnetic latch for the door, and a satin clear coat. It's #3 lumber, so certainly not good lumber, but it was fun building it, and it's flaws will serve to make it a bit eclectic. The next one will be made out of hardwood! Thanks for the plan! It's really neat, and I hope to be able to market them as well. - Mike in beautiful northeastern Tennessee!